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Dec. 18 Texas Wesleyan University @LSUS_Athletics REGULAR SEASON TITLES 2005 • 2006 • 2008 • 2010 • 2014 LSUSAthletics CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT TITLES www.lsusathletics.com 2006 • 2007 • 2008 • 2009 • 2010 • 2011 • 2012 NATIONAL TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 2005 • 2006 • 2007 • 2008 • 2009 • 2010 • 2011 • 2012 2013 • 2014 FAB FOUR APPEARANCES 2013 GAME 18Texas Wesleyan Rams Thursday, December 18, 2014 BREAKDOWN 12 6:00 p.m. CT 12 18 Shreveport, Louisiana LSUS Texas Wesleyan The Dock (1,200) Record 9-2, 2-2 RRAC Record 11-0, 2-0, SAC Ranking 12 Ranking 18 Last Game Won 92-84 vs Dillard on Last Game Won 92-65 vs Southwestern Dec. 16. Adventist on Dec. 10. 2014-15 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS Head Coach Kyle Blankenship Career Record 55-17/3rd year Head Coach Brennen Shingleton Date Opponent Result/Time LSUS Record 55-17/3rd year Career Record at TWU 56-28/3rd year NOVEMBER (5-0) Blankenship vs TWU 1-2 Shingleton vs LSUS 2-1 TUES. 4 SOUTHERN - NEW ORLEANS W, 87-71 LSUS vs TWU 9-9 Shingleton at The Dock 0-1 at The Dock LSUS leads 4-3 TWU at The Dock 3-4 Thurs. 6 at Belhaven W, 91-87 THURS. 13 BELHAVEN W, 73-70 Wed. 19 at Dillard W, 78-64 Thurs. 20 at Southern - New Orleans W, 72-69 DECEMBER (4-2) 2014-15 TEAM COMPARISON TUES. 2 CENTENARY W, 66-59 12LSUS 18TWU Fri. 5 at Huston - Tillotson * W, 90-78 Sat. 6 at Our Lady of the Lake * L, 84-61 Current Record 9 - 2 11 - 0 THURS. 11 JARVIS CHRISTIAN COLLEGE * W, 99-85 Scoring 892 906 SAT. 13 WILEY COLLEGE * L, 86-83 Points Per Game 81.091 82.364 TUES. 16 DILLARD W, 92-84 Scoring Margin 5.000 16.455 THURS. 18 18TEXAS WESLEYAN 6 P.M. Field Goals 304 341 JANUARY Field Goal Percentage 0.428 0.501 FRI. 9 ST. THOMAS * 7:30 P.M. 3-pt FG 87 75 JAN. 10 SOUTHWEST * 7:30 P.M. 3-point FG Percent 0.348 0.364 Fri. 16 at Bacone * 7:30 p.m. 3-point FG made per game 7.909 6.818 Sat. 17 at Langston * 7:30 p.m. TUES. 20 LSU - ALEXANDRIA * 7:30 P.M. Free Throws 197 149 Fri. 23 at Paul Quinn 7:30 p.m. Free throw pct 0.727 0.613 Sat. 24 at Texas College * 7:30 p.m. Rebounds 419 491 FRI. 30 HUSTON - TILLOTSON * 7:30 P.M. Rebounds per game 38.091 44.636 SAT. 31 OUR LADY OF THE LAKE * 7:30 P.M. Rebounding Margin 2.545 13.909 FEBRUARY Assists 135 189 Thurs. 5 at Jarvis Christian * 7:30 p.m. Assists per game 12.273 17.182 Sat. 7 at Wiley College * 7:30 p.m. Turnovers 191 178 Thurs. 12 at St. Thomas * 7:30 p.m. Turnovers per game 17.364 16.182 Sat. 14 at Southwest * 7:30 p.m. Tues. 17 at LSU - Alexandria * 7 p.m. Turnover margin 1.818 -0.636 FRI. 20 BACONE * 7:30 P.M. Assist/Turnover Ratio 0.707 1.062 SAT. 21 LANGSTON * 7:30 P.M. Steals 104 92 FRI. 27 PAUL QUINN 7:30 P.M. Steals per game 9.455 8.364 SAT. 28 TEXAS COLLEGE * 7:30 P.M. Blocks 39 47 MARCH Blocks per game 3.545 4.273 Fri. 7 RRAC Conference Tournament # TBA Sat. 8 RRAC Conference Tournament # TBA Wed.-Tues. 18-24 NAIA National Tournament ^ TBA *denotes Red River Athletic Conference Game #games played at ETBU in Marshall, Texas ^games played at Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City, MO LSUS HOME SCHEDULE 18Texas Wesleyan Rams (11-0, 2-0 SAC) Date Opponent Result/Time # Name Pos. Ht. Year Hometown Previous School NOVEMBER (2-0) 1 Teyvon Lundy PG 5-9 Fr. New Orleans, Louisiana Byron p. Steele HS TUES. 4 SOUTHERN - NEW ORLEANS W, 87-71 2 Patrick Listach PG 5-9 So. Waco, Texas Rapoport Academy THURS. 13 BELHAVEN W, 73-70 3 Sean McLean G 6-3 Jr. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Essex County College 4 Doug Compton G 5-10 Jr. Lawrence, Kansas Lawrence Free State HS DECEMBER (2-1) 5 Chris Gracela G 6-2 Jr. Haltom City, Texas Kilgore College TUES. 2 CENTENARY W, 66-59 THURS. 11 JARVIS CHRISTIAN COLLEGE * W, 99-85 10 Demarcus Richardson G 5-9 Jr. San Antonio, Texas Paris Junior College SAT. 13 WILEY COLLEGE * L, 86-83 12 Tyrice Hill G 6-2 Sr. San Antonio, Texas Huston-Tillotson University TUES. 16 DILLARD W, 92-84 13 Seandre Sadler F 6-4 Jr. Keene, Texas Mountain View College THURS. 18 TEXAS WESLEYAN 6 P.M. 21 Merv Lindsay G 6-7 Jr. Moreno Valley, California University of New Mexico 23 Sam Akano F 6-5 Jr. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Essex County College JANUARY 31 Jerrell Ellis G 6-4 Jr. San Antonio, Texas North Lake College FRI. 9 ST. THOMAS * 7:30 P.M. JAN. 10 SOUTHWEST * 7:30 P.M. 33 Mario Monroe F 6-9 Sr. Boston, Massachusetts Weatherford College TUES. 20 LSU - ALEXANDRIA * 7:30 P.M. 34 Henry Buckley C 6-11 Jr. New Orleans, Louisiana Neosho County College FRI. 30 HUSTON - TILLOTSON * 7:30 P.M. 40 Hasani Sumbry F 6-9 Sr. Houston, Texas Univ. of the Incarnate Word SAT. 31 OUR LADY OF THE LAKE * 7:30 P.M. Head Coach: Brennen Shingleton Assistant Coaches: Ricky Dotson, Orlando Carillo FEBRUARY Student Assistant: Larry Wilson FRI. 20 BACONE * 7:30 P.M. SAT. 21 LANGSTON * 7:30 P.M. Manager: Jordan Bowden FRI. 27 PAUL QUINN 7:30 P.M. Pronunciations: TAY-von LUN-dee, Patrcik LIS-tach, Chris GRACE-el-ah, TIE-ree Hill, SHAWN-dre SAD-ler, Sam AH-kah-no, Jah- SAT. 28 TEXAS COLLEGE * 7:30 P.M. REL El-iss, Ha-SAN-knee SUM-bree LSUS/WC ALL-TIME SERIES 12LSU Shreveport Pilots (9-2, 2-2 RRAC) # Name Pos. Ht. Year Hometown Previous School Series tied at 9 0 Josh Walker G 6'0 So. Grant, La. Fairview High School Date Location LSUS Result 1 Jesse McWright G 5'10 Fr. Shreveport, La. Captain Shreve High School Jan. 3, 2005 LSUS L, 100-109 4 Joseph James G 5'7 Sr. Bossier City, La. Southern University - Shreveport Nov. 17, 2005 LSUS W, 85-78 5 Kyle Preston G 6'0 Jr. Shreveport, La. Texas Wesleyan University Dec. 13, 2005 TWU L, 72-93 10 Ehron Ponds G 6'2 So. Tulsa, Okla. Rogers State University Nov. 17, 2006 Neutral L, 58-72 12 Rashard Owens G 6'6 So. Bossier City, La. San Jacinto Junior College Dec. 15, 2007 TWU W, 88-60 13 Ty'Rell Winn F 6'5 Jr. Winsboro, La. Bossier Parish Community College Nov. 29, 2008 TWU L, 69-70 20 Dimitri Smith F 6'4 Sr. Castor, La. Bossier Parish Community College Dec. 30, 2008 LSUS L, 67-71 22 Jeremiah Moore G 6'4 Sr. Plano, Tex. Texas State University Nov. 7, 2009 Neutral W, 88-65 23 Breion Beaver G 6'1 Jr. Zwolle, La. Panola Junior College Jan. 3, 2010 LSUS W, 78-54 30 Chris Mitchell G 5'11 Jr. Natchitoches, La. Natchitoches Central High School Jan. 10, 2011 LSUS W, 74-68 31 Cam Challand F 6’6 Sr. Ladner, B. C. Park University Feb. 14, 2011 TWU L, 66-77 33 Lyndale James F 6'6 Jr. Bossier City, La. Bossier Parish Community College March 5, 2011 Neutral W, 71-67 42 Daniel Temple G 6'1 Sr. Many, La. Louisiana Tech University Dec. 3, 2011 LSUS L, 73-79 44 C.J. Hyslop F 6'6 Jr. Tulsa, Okla. Rogers State University Jan. 28, 2012 TWU W, 61-57 Head Coach: Kyle Blankenship March 3, 2012 Neutral W, 84-77 Assistant Coach: Derrick Greene Jan. 14, 2013 TWU L, 73-97 Athletic Trainers: Lance Champagne and Josh Cox Feb. 18, 2013 LSUS W, 97-88 Nov. 30, 2013 TWU L, 84-86 At LSUS: LSUS leads 4-3 CAN’T GET ENOUGH OF LSUS Athletics? At TWU: TWU leads 5-2 At Neutral Sites: LSUS leads 3-1 There are lots of ways to keep up with scores, stories and stats of all LSUS Pilots and Lady Pilots teams. Kyle Blankenship vs. TWU: 1-2 Pilots Newsletter Did you know that LSUS Athletics publishes a monthly Pilots Newsletter from September through May? If you wish to receive a copy PILOTS IN THE POLLS each month, simply send your name and e-mail address to [email protected] to request being added to our email list. You can also access the Newsletter, along with lots of additional information, at our website www.lsusathletics.com. Poll RRAC NAIA Live Stats Preseason 1 14 If you can’t make it to a game at home, or if you want to follow our teams on the road, you can receive all home games and selected road games on your computer or other electronic devices via the Live Stats webcast. Go to dakstats.com/WebSync and click on the appropri- Dec. 9 T1 12 ate game. Jan. 6 Jan. 13 LSUS Athletics App For the latest information on all of our teams at your fingertips, simply go to the App Store or Google Play and download the “LSUS Jan. 20 Athletics App”. Jan. 27 Feb. 3 Receive Test Messages/Email Alerts Would you like to receive text messages and email alerts providing the latest information on LSUS Athletics? Go to Feb. 10 www.lsusathletics.com, click on “Fan Central” and then click on “Email and Mobile Updates.” Just fill in your contact information and Feb.
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